China raises the alarm level of snow storm risk
While a wave of cold air sweeping across northern China threatens to cause snowstorms, on November 4, Beijing raised its alert level from green to orange across Beijing. and northern provinces of this country.
This is the second highest level of alarm in China's snow storm warning system, consisting of four levels: red, orange, yellow and green.
China 's National Meteorological Center said that at 10 am November 4 (local time), in the capital Beijing there is heavy snowfall over 50mm, a record since 1951.
In the Phoenix area, in Hai Dien district (Hebei province), snow falls for more than 40 hours and the snow is measured up to 96mm.
Forecasts on November 4-5, snow continues to fall in the Eastern and Central regions of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hebei Province, Shanxi and the high mountains in the western city of Beijing, threatening to happen. Snow storm.
The center also offers a green alert for a sudden cold spell in some eastern Chinese provinces, and predicts snowfall will occur in some areas of the North East region from November 4-6.
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